What's Hot Today

News

The Emmys red carpet isn't just about fashion: TV's hottest stars arrive with lots of scoop to unload. Stars including Jane Lynch, Tina Fey, Mariska Hargitay and Jim Parsons unburdened themselves to TVGuide.com about such subjects as Sue's new nemesis on Glee, a Modern Family addition, and Betty White's plans on Community. 1. Glee's Sue, Part 2: Jane Lynch's Sue Sylvester may be evil, but new coach Shannon Beiste (Dot Jones) is even more sinister. "In the beginning, Sue is a little threatened by the new football coach, who is a 6'4" woman," says Lynch. "She and Schuester [Matthew Morrison] band together to destroy her. She tries to be the new Sue, but she's very vulnerable and I know her weak spot. I find it, exploit it, and destroy her as best I can." To Read More Click Here .

The vehicles from "Lost" were among the biggest items to go under the hammer at a props and memorabilia auction on Sunday, August 22. The Dharma Van, Hurley's Camaro and the Dharma Jeep were the highlights of the two-day sale, which culminated early on Monday morning, raising $87,500. The van was the big highlight - it went for $47,500. The Dharma Jeep and Hurley's Camaro both fetched $20,000. Other highlights of the Profiles in History sale included a script of the pilot episode signed by show co-creators J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof, the suit Matthew Fox's character Jack was buried in and his set chair, and a large section of the Oceanic Flight 815 aircraft wreckage. "Lost" stars Sterling Beaumon, who played Young Ben in five episodes, and Daniel Roebuck, who played Leslie Arzt in seven episodes, were part of the auction proceedings. Auction house spokesman Marc Kruscol tells WENN the big sale did not go as fast as expected due to competitive bidding for items from fans in 50 countries. Source here

Ever since Lost's May finale, fans have been clamoring for more answers about the island. They'll get a little info in a 12-minute epilogue, exclusive to "Lost: The Complete Collection" (available on DVD and Blu-ray August 24), that follows Hurley and Ben's time protecting the island- and welcomes back a long-lost familiar face. "Part of the Lost machinery is to bring back characters out of the deep, dark past in surprising ways," Michael Emerson (Ben) tells TV Guide Magazine. "I knew it would have an impact." But one mystery still has Emerson puzzled: "Whatever happened to Ben's childhood friend Annie?" he asks. "Things like that seemed like juicy avenues to explore, but we just didn't have the time." Emerson doesn't have his next project lined up yet, but he wants to play a lighter character. "I get a lot of offers to play sinister villains, but it seems like a step backwards after playing Benjamin Linus," he says. "People have seen enough of my face in the last five years. It might not be the worst idea if I disappeared for a while! [Laughs]" Source Here

Lost fans were whipped into a frenzy Friday, when a juicy 12-minute epilogue of what happens on The Island under Hurley's reign leaked online. Disney and ABC were quick to pull the video from YouTube - but, alas for them, not quick enough. The footage will be available on both the final season and full series Lost DVDs, out Aug. 24. Where do the Lost Dharma food drops come from? But for the impatient, five spoilers to whet your appetite: 1. On Hurley's orders, Ben shuts down Dharma stations around the world. 2. Why can't women give birth on the island? Blame the electromagnetic activity. 3. Room 23, where Karl was brainwashed? It was used by the Dharma Initiative as a way to get information on Jacob from the Hostiles. 4. The Hurley bird mystery, solved: It's a bird that has been genetically altered. It's a hy-bird! 5. Hurley and Ben spring Walt from the Santa Rosa Mental Institute because they have a job opportunity to discuss with him. Walt is special! Source Here

Though Lost fans may remain miffed that the series finale failed to provide every answer, producers promise some mysteries will be revealed when the Season 6 and full-series DVDs are released Aug. 24. A special 12-minute epilogue, titled "The New Man in Charge," will show what life is like on and off the island now that Hurley (Jorge Garcia) is in charge and Ben Linus (Michael Emerson) is his right-hand man. Get a glimpse into what happens to the Dharma Initiative under Hurley: Source & Video

Access Hollywood has a new clip from the buzz-worthy 'Lost' epilogue about Hurley's time as head of the island. In the clip, fans are given a first-look at the guys behind the mysterious Dharma Initiative food drops that the castaways periodically received. Plus, Ben Linus! We've missed that guy. The epilogue, 'New Man in Charge,' will be available on the 'Lost' season 6 and complete series sets. Check out the clip after the jump. Source & Video

Check out this week's all new episode of "This Week in TV" with Kendra and Rachel! 3 Exciting Segments this week: Premieres & Returns Emmy Talk Announcements Give it a watch and tell us what you think! This Week in TV - 7.11.2010 You can find these videos from week to week on the TV tab OR in our "This Week in TV" section. Follow the whole team on Twitter: @sidereelKendra @sidereelRachel @sidereelAlex @animereel

Lost alum Henry Ian Cusick, who played the time-traveling Desmond Hume on the ABC series, is leaping to NBC. He has signed on for at least two fall episodes of Law & Order: SVU, playing a graphic artist named Erik Weber. SVU executive producer Neal Baer, a fan of Lost, tells me he cast Ian because he is "a sharp, smart leader and very charismatic." Could Ian finally help Detective Benson (Mariska Hargitay) get over her long romantic dry spell? (Her last lover was Kurt Moss, played by Bill Pullman, way back in 2008!) "There might be some flirtation," Baer says. "Erik meets Olivia when he comes to someone's aid. And then we'll see how it goes. Olivia is devoted to her job and knows that comes first." While this comes as good news to us, somewhere out there Penny Widmore is sobbing. SVU is also looking for a big-name female to replace the departing Sharon Stone. Maybe Sonya Walger (Penny) could play that role?! Source Here

If you watched Lost, you know Mark Pellegrino played a major part of the show as Jacob. But if you never got into one of the best shows to ever air on television (yeah, I still feel that way after the finale and final season), you might still recognize Pellegrino as he's made appearances on some of TV's biggest shows. Take a look at his IMDb profile. You'll see what I mean. Anyway, as you might imagine, I spent the entire time on the red carpet at last week's Saturn Awards talking about Lost and his thoughts on the show and the finale. We also talked about what he has coming up and how has his career possible changed since being on the show. Hit the jump to take a look: To Read More Click Here .